SATYRINJZ. 
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abdominal margin long; cell long, narrow; discocellulars long, very oblique. 
Palpi short, porrect, clothed with short dense velvety hairs ; apical joint pointed ; 
antennas with a well-formed blunt-tipt club. Type 0 . trimacula (Lethe trimacula, 
Leech, Entomologist, 1890, p. 27). Habitat. W. China. This latter species is 
here placed near Debis with doubt; its pattern above is peculiar, and that on the 
underside of the hind wing is very different; there are also seven ocelli present, the 
two upper being geminated. 
Genus DIONANA, 
Imago. —Male. Wings large. Forewing triangular; costa much arched, apex 
obtusely pointed, exterior margin oblique, slightly wavy, posterior angle rounded, 
posterior margin straight; cell short, less than half length of the wing, broad; 
first and second subcostal branches emitted before end of the cell; discocellulars 
outwardly-oblique, upper short and angled close to subcostal, concave below the 
angle, radials from the angles ; median branches equidistant apart. Hindwing 
broadly ovate, costa arched in the middle, apex rounded, exterior margin convex, 
sinuous, broadly angular at end of middle median veinlet; cell broad, fusiform ; first 
subcostal branch emitted at nearly one-third before end of cell; discocellulars long, 
outwardly-oblique, radial from the middle ; two upper medians from end of the cell, 
lower at about one-fourth before the end. Thorax stout, densely hairy; palpi nar¬ 
row, hairy in front, apical joint short, slender; legs rather long, stout, middle and 
hind femora slightly hairy beneath ; antennse long, with elongated very slender club; 
eyes hairy. 
Type. —D. Margaritge. 
DIONANA MABGrAEITiE (Plate 86, figs. 1, la,b, S ? )• 
Letlie Margaritce , Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 405, pi. 25, fig. 1, $ . 
Neorina Margaritce , Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 136, $ . Elwes, Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 807. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside olivescent oclireous-brown; marginal lines blackish, 
ochreous bordered; cilia pale ochreous. Foreiving crossed by an ochreous-yellow 
oblique discal narrow band, which terminates just below the lower median veinlet, 
is crossed by brown veins, and slightly sinuous anteriorly on its outer edge ; 
beyond is a subapical series of four ochreous-ringed black spots and a contiguous 
upper costal ochreous spot. Hindwing with a submarginal series of five large black 
ocelli, each with a narrow ochreous ring, and the two lower with a white pupil. 
Underside paler, but brighter olivescent ochreous-brown; marginal lines pale 
olivescent-ochreous bordered. Foreiving with the oblique discal band more 
prominent and paler yellow; there are five prominent submarginal ocelli, 
each with a small black centre, a white pupil, a yellow ring, then a brown ring, 
and all encompassed within an outer yellow band. Hindiving crossed by a slightly- 
